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How to reach Nuwara Eliya for your vacation?
When your vacations are around the corner, you automatically do one thing. Searching for great destinations that soothe your mind and body. If you have already chosen Sri Lanka as your next holiday destination, Nuwara Eliya is sure to become one of the must-visit towns during your tour. How to reach this amazing town? What will you do there? Let’s find out!
By Sewmini James 3 years ago in Wander
How to Spend One Week in the Maldives
Discover Your Surroundings After having settled into your resort base at Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives or any other surf resort in Maldives, the first thing to do is take stock of your pristine surroundings. While a quiet stroll around the resort island will suffice for some, others may want to understand the geography of the archipelago in a more immersive way. Signing up for an island hopping tour not only allows one to explore the charming uninhabited islands near the resort isle but also to spend time on some of the best beaches and most secluded tropical paradises on earth. It is one of the most compelling introductions to the Maldivian landscapes as far as visitors go. Those who prefer to take matters into their own hands can alternatively embark on a kayaking tour of the coastline.
By Sewmini James 3 years ago in Wander
The Open Road and the Charms of Small Town Life
It was a bright and sunny day when I set out on my journey. I had been planning this trip for weeks, and I was excited to finally be on my way. I packed my bags and set off, not knowing exactly where my travels would take me.
By Beyond the Brightness3 years ago in Wander
I'm Here to Talk Sh*t. Literally.
I've been a full-time RVer for almost two years (so far), and one of the most prevalent topics of worry that I have encountered from newbies - like myself - is dumping the black tank. Recently, I sold Large Marge (my second RV) [link], and I found myself in a rare situation: I needed to pass on some RV tips and tricks! Normally, I do this in one of my blog articles, but this particular instance involved some one-on-one interaction. As a believer in karma and paying it back to the people who sold me my first RV (and gave me the boost of confidence I needed), it felt right to do what I could to set up Large Marge's new owner with as much confidence as I could. Interestingly, one of the most significant areas of concern for him was dumping the black tank.
By Crystal A. Wolfe3 years ago in Wander
How to travel safely in Dubai
Dubai boasts wealth, glitz, and glamour. The tall skyscrapers, 7-star hotels and rich culture make Dubai arguably one of the best cities to travel to in the modern era. While some may have reservations about travelling safely in a culture that is different to the one they are used to, Dubai is pretty safe to explore as long as you know the unwritten and written rules and etiquette. In this article, we discuss how to travel safely in Dubai.
By Aurora Gianna3 years ago in Wander
Atlanta’s Most Iconic Monument Architecture
The skyline of Atlanta heritage conservation architecture is a mash-up of architectural styles. There is no single building that best represents our city, from John Portman's international-style towers to Marcel Breuer's brutalist Central Library.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
Millennium Gate Museum
The mission of the Millennium Gate Museum is to preserve and interpret Georgia history, art, culture, and philanthropic heritage, as well as to highlight Georgia's historical and aesthetic significance to the United States and the world. The Millennium Museum Atlanta is a classically styled monumental arch in Atlanta, also known as "The Gate City." It is built in the style of classical Roman triumphal arches that have been built all over the world over the last 2,500 years, and it houses a 12,000 square foot museum that tells the story of Georgia through sophisticated interactive technology, film, period rooms, and exhibitions. The museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organisation and a Palladio Award winner for public space design. The American Urban Design Foundation, now known as the National Monuments Foundation, developed the original concept for Washington, D.C.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander



